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Eric Cantor Leads GOP Charge Against Senate Cliff Bill
Newsmax ^ | 01/01/2013

Posted on 01/01/2013 4:46:22 PM PST by SeekAndFind

Last-minute efforts to step back from the fiscal cliff ran into trouble on Tuesday as Republicans in the House of Representatives balked at a deal that would prevent Washington from pushing the world's biggest economy into a recession.

House Republicans complained that a bill passed by the Senate in a late-night show of unity to prevent a budget crisis contained tax hikes for the wealthiest Americans but no spending cuts. Some conservatives sought to change the bill to add cuts.

That would set up a high-stakes showdown between the two chambers and risk a stinging rebuke from financial markets that are due to open in Asia in a few hours.

The Senate would refuse to accept any changes to the bill, a Senate aide said, and it appeared increasingly possible that Congress could push the country over the fiscal cliff after all, despite months of effort.

Strictly speaking, the United States went over the cliff in the first minutes of the New Year because Congress failed to produce legislation to halt $600 billion of tax hikes and spending cuts that start kicking in on Jan. 1.

But with financial markets and federal government offices closed for the New Year's Day holiday, lawmakers had a little more time to work out a compromise without real-world consequences.

The Senate bill drew overwhelming support from Republicans and Democrats alike when it passed by a vote of 89 to 8.

But Republicans who control the House expressed wide dismay with the measure, which includes only $12 billion in spending cuts along with $620 billion in tax increases on top earners.

Majority Leader Eric Cantor, the No. 2 Republican in the House, told reporters after huddling with other Republicans that he does not support the Senate's bill.

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1 posted on 01/01/2013 4:46:28 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

“The lack of spending cuts in the Senate bill was a universal concern among members in today’s meeting. Conversations with members will continue throughout the afternoon on the path forward,” said Cantor spokesman Rory Cooper.


2 posted on 01/01/2013 4:47:11 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

HERE ARE THE DETAILS OF THE SENATE DEAL:

—Income tax rates: Extends decade-old tax cuts on incomes up to $400,000 for individuals, $450,000 for couples. Earnings above those amounts would be taxed at a rate of 39.6 percent, up from the current 35 percent. Extends Clinton-era caps on itemized deductions and the phase-out of the personal exemption for individuals making more than $250,000 and couples earning more than $300,000.

—Estate tax: Estates would be taxed at a top rate of 40 percent, with the first $5 million in value exempted for individual estates and $10 million for family estates. In 2012, such estates were subject to a top rate of 35 percent.

—Capital gains, dividends: Taxes on capital gains and dividend income exceeding $400,000 for individuals and $450,000 for families would increase from 15 percent to 20 percent.

—Alternative minimum tax: Permanently addresses the alternative minimum tax and indexes it for inflation to prevent nearly 30 million middle- and upper-middle income taxpayers from being hit with higher tax bills averaging almost $3,000. The tax was originally designed to ensure that the wealthy did not avoid owing taxes by using loopholes.

—Other tax changes: Extends for five years Obama-sought expansions of the child tax credit, the earned income tax credit, and an up-to-$2,500 tax credit for college tuition. Also extends for one year accelerated “bonus” depreciation of business investments in new property and equipment, a tax credit for research and development costs and a tax credit for renewable energy such as wind-generated electricity.

—Unemployment benefits: Extends jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed for one year.

—Cuts in Medicare reimbursements to doctors: Blocks a 27 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors for one year. The cut is the product of an obsolete 1997 budget formula.

—Social Security payroll tax cut: Allows a 2-percentage-point cut in the payroll tax first enacted two years ago to lapse, which restores the payroll tax to 6.2 percent.

—Across-the-board cuts: Delays for two months $109 billion worth of across-the-board spending cuts set to start striking the Pentagon and domestic agencies this week. Cost of $24 billion is divided between spending cuts and new revenues from rule changes on converting traditional individual retirement accounts into Roth IRAs.


3 posted on 01/01/2013 4:48:09 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

The Senate bill was a non bill. A joke in fact forcing House Republicans to look like bad guys.

http://confoundedinterest.wordpress.com/2013/01/01/fiscal-abyss-bill-passes-senate-barely-touches-the-trillion-dollar-deficit/


4 posted on 01/01/2013 4:50:32 PM PST by whitedog57
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To: SeekAndFind

Cantor is leading no charge. He knows that Bonehead will hold an open
vote, which means the Rats with a few Rino Monkeys will pass this bill.
If he truly wants to lead this charge, this bill should not be voted on. Period.


5 posted on 01/01/2013 4:50:59 PM PST by tennmountainman
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To: whitedog57

Yep. And Lindsy Graham was out running his mouth for spending cuts
today, after he voted for this sham senate bill filled with 330 billion in
new spending. Goober has a mental disorder, among other things.


6 posted on 01/01/2013 4:53:57 PM PST by tennmountainman
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To: SeekAndFind

“as Republicans in the House of Representatives balked at a deal that would prevent Washington from pushing the world’s biggest economy into a recession.”

There was a time when Newsmax did not make such unintelligent propaganda statements. I guess that time has long passed.


7 posted on 01/01/2013 5:00:57 PM PST by Revel
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To: SeekAndFind

The debt limit was increased on condition congress reduce the deficit
Debt limit is increased.
Now, they reverse efforts to reduce debt.
We raised debt limit and got nothing in return.

Now, Lindsay Graham, Mcconnell, Boehner and all tell us this time will be different, we will get spending cuts in return for raising debt ceiling.

Really!!!


8 posted on 01/01/2013 5:06:39 PM PST by Steven Tyler
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To: SeekAndFind

I am not holding my breath. If the Republicans fold, we are doomed. I hope those who refused to vote for Romney are happy now.


9 posted on 01/01/2013 5:07:59 PM PST by District13 (Obama scares me)
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To: SeekAndFind

“That would set up a high-stakes showdown between the two chambers and risk a stinging rebuke from financial markets that are due to open in Asia in a few hours.”

What a joke.

The markets gyrate if Bernacke burps or Geitner misplaces his acne medicine. Any short term movements will be forgotten in a few weeks.

Everyone knows the long range effect on the markets depends on putting the federal monster on a huge diet. Otherwise, we will be Greece X 1,000.

The problem is the Dims don’t want to cut spending and the Gutless Old Party doesn’t seem to be up for the fight.


10 posted on 01/01/2013 5:22:16 PM PST by SharpRightTurn (White, black, and red all over--America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
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To: All

the latest tweet is that the house will have an up or down vote at 9pm. with no changes.


11 posted on 01/01/2013 5:26:30 PM PST by VAFreedom (maybe i should take a nap before work)
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To: District13
Big deal, Romney is one of those folding republicans. In fact, the biggest folder of the folders. Who says it would be any better with Romney? I did not waste my vote voting for Romney and I am not in the slightest bit sorry I did not do so. I voted third party (constitution) with the hope that enough of us would do this, so we could reach the 5% threshold (and those inclined to vote libertarian would also do so) so that next election, conservative parties would have a national platform. We desperately need a strong third party if we are to save this country, and the only chance of doing so was to vote third party this time around. We failed to do that, and so next election we are stuck with voting either democrat or the “me too” folding republican. I am not sorry that I did not vote for Romney, I just wish there were enough other conservatives out there who had decided to vote for a true conservative. We would have a little more hope now, a little easier job, if we had.
12 posted on 01/01/2013 5:27:42 PM PST by erkelly (Never underestimate the stupidity of the stupid party!)
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To: District13

While I voted for Romeny, I think your focus is on the wrong thing. Had we had a better conservative instead of Romeny in the general election, we wouldn’t be in this situation.


13 posted on 01/01/2013 5:36:38 PM PST by Blue Highway
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To: District13

Why the hell give into Zero for anything? He’s a marxist that is out to destroy this country. These bastards better get a backbone and not give into this SOB Marxist!


14 posted on 01/01/2013 5:39:05 PM PST by Northern Yankee (Where Liberty dwells, there is my Country. - Benjamin Franklin)
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To: SeekAndFind
This headline is pure unadulterated B.S.Canker is playing typical RINO politics. He is getting worn out by his constituents plus sees a chance to wrestle the Speakership from Boner. So he pulls this headline grabbing crap which is totally meaningless. As mentioned above, Boner and Canker will allow a straight up or down vote. 180 dems will vote for it, these two know they have a minimum 40 votes in their pocket which passes the bill. Meanwhile Canker can vote against it and try to look good, but he is a worthless unprincipled career politician RINO who only lives for power and reelection.
15 posted on 01/01/2013 5:46:03 PM PST by Founding Father (The Pedophile moHAMmudd (PBUH---Pigblood be upon him))
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To: tennmountainman

“this bill should not be voted on. Period.”

NO!
It should be voted on and if it passes Boehner should be removed for not whipping up votes against it.
Any RINO voting for it should know he will lose his chairmanship or any plum assignment.

Discipline has to be shown now, there are a lot of fights to be won.


16 posted on 01/01/2013 5:49:15 PM PST by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat Party!)
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To: SeekAndFind

“...and risk a stinging rebuke from financial markets that are due to open in Asia in a few hours.”

So? Zero will see their stinging rebuke and raise them a sternly worded letter.


17 posted on 01/01/2013 5:50:25 PM PST by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. 01-20-2013: Still seeking change.)
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To: mrsmith

I hear ya, mrsmith.
Bonehead and Cantor threatened conservatives on Plan B
But pat the Rino Monkeys on the back for this vote.
I’m guessing Bonehead will have Rino Monkeys from safe Rino
Districts put up the votes Pelosi doesn’t provide.
It is being reported that Pelosi will deliver about 180 Rat votes.
That alone should be alarming to any Republican.


18 posted on 01/01/2013 5:59:10 PM PST by tennmountainman
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To: SeekAndFind

Let’s back up. There is a reason why Boehner wanted the Senate to pass a bill first even though the House should have gone first. My theory is that Boehner agrees with Obama and McConnell on taxes but could not get tea party types to go along. so he deliberately wanted the Senate to wait til last minute and pass this piece of crap to put pressure on Tea Party types to go along or be seen as forcing us “over the cliff”. I just hope Cantor or someone with any sense stops this charade. NO DEAL


19 posted on 01/01/2013 6:12:51 PM PST by plain talk
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To: SeekAndFind

This vote will determine whether or not Boehner has a party left to “whip!” IF he lets this come up for vote and it passes, I do not EVER want the Republican Party to contact me again. I’ve been a no-party person for 20 years. The Tea Party HAS TO become very active in forming a new party.


20 posted on 01/01/2013 6:15:10 PM PST by lu shissler (an take his naiv)
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